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It really bothers me that a lot of people on this sub forget about the philosophy of this club which is to bring through young players. LVG is also a huge proponent of this and has had a great track record of youth development in his career. Sometimes I think people just follow football for the transfer gossip.

That was back then though, when the league didn't have clubs owned by billionaire sheikhs and oligarch's. The fact of the matter is, if we stopped buying world class players and relied on our Wilsons, McNairs and Blacketts, we would gradually become a mid-table team (or worse) that will eventually stop attracting big talent, big sponsors and the glory hunting fans around the world would all gradually switch over to Real, Barcelona, Chelsea, City or whoever has the best players.

The class of '91 was an anomaly and I honestly don't think we'll see so much impactful homegrown talent come through in one season ever again.

Sure, some fans might be OK with transitioning into a mid table side, but Manchester United are a massive, global brand. We quite literally can't afford to spend time out of the Champions League or not winning trophies, even one season out of the CL and two with no trophies was devastating enough... So to become a mid-table side for a ~decade while we hope/wait for youth players come through? It'd be catastrophic. I mean, just look what happened to Leeds in the early 90s.

I'm not saying that we solely rely on our youth, but that we don't completely block their pathways by eliminating any chances for opportunity. For instance, if we signed another marquee striker that would leave someone like Wilson behind Rooney, hypothetical striker, Chicharito, or whoever else LVG may experiment with there.

I also was not suggesting we stop buying world class players. In fact, I welcome it for many reasons. Not only for on-field results, but also to help the younger players develop into world class players themselves. What my comment was implying was how people on this sub were freaking out because we did not sign another striker, Pedro,a CB, or whatever. I should have clarified this but my point was really that we have players who play in those positions currently, albeit not world class, and that we have capable youngsters to back them up which isn't the end of the world.

Haha! Advertising doesn't work on me unless it's football-related. Probably won't be buying a chevy but I definitely have a new-found appreciation for Adidas and will be buying the new kit and other non-Utd Adidas gear.